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This summer a collection of the world’s biggest live acts head to London’s Hyde Park for the hugely popular British Summer Time festival.

Since it began in 2013, the family friendly festival has featured a hugely impressive list of acts from a wide range of genres; with The Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi, Lionel Richie, Black Sabbath, Neil Young, The Libertines, Arcade Fire, The Who, Blur and The Strokes just a few of the huge names who have played.

This year’s line-up is as impressive as ever, with Phil Collins, Green Day, Justin Bieber, Kings Of Leon, The Killers and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers headlining a night each.

As well as the huge line-up of music, there’s lots more to enjoy over the course of the festival, including film, music, sport and literature.

Throughout the festival there will be open-air movie nights, live music and daytime DJs, a range of free sports activities and a street food market. The festival also regularly features workshops and activities.

British Summer Time is wheelchair accessible, and 2013 was awarded the Silver Level of the Charter of Best Practice by Attitude is Everything, a charity that improves deaf and disabled people’s access to live music.

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This summer a collection of the world’s biggest live acts head to London’s Hyde Park for the hugely popular British Summer Time festival.

Since it began in 2013, the family friendly festival has featured a hugely impressive list of acts from a wide range of genres; with The Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi, Lionel Richie, Black Sabbath, Neil Young, The Libertines, Arcade Fire, The Who, Blur and The Strokes just a few of the huge names who have played.

This year’s line-up is as impressive as ever, with Phil Collins, Green Day, Justin Bieber, Kings Of Leon, The Killers and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers headlining a night each.

As well as the huge line-up of music, there’s lots more to enjoy over the course of the festival, including film, music, sport and literature.

Throughout the festival there will be open-air movie nights, live music and daytime DJs, a range of free sports activities and a street food market. The festival also regularly features workshops and activities.

British Summer Time is wheelchair accessible, and 2013 was awarded the Silver Level of the Charter of Best Practice by Attitude is Everything, a charity that improves deaf and disabled people’s access to live music.